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a wikileaks cable from the state department his wife suzanne, a polarizing figure in her own right, groomed her son to take her father's place. sorry, not going to happen. jimmy, a graduate of the american university in cairo and a former executive with bank of america in london sports wrap-around shades and taylor made suits. the other son is the quiet one, the businessman who stayed out of the spotlight. for now, the mubarak family may be on the ropes but they are not alone. they have their money to keep them company. we'll be right back. > let's go back to cairo to get an update on what's going on ask me. if you think even the best bed can only lie there... ask me what it's like... when my tempur-pedic moves... ...talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america... ask me about my tempur advanced ergo. ask me about having all the right moves. these are real tempur-advanced ergo owners! find one for yourself. check out twitter. try your friends on facebook... see what they have to say...unedited. it goes up... ask me what it's like to get a mass
a wikileaks cable from the state department his wife suzanne, a polarizing figure in her own right, groomed her son to take her father's place. sorry, not going to happen. jimmy, a graduate of the american university in cairo and a former executive with bank of america in london sports wrap-around shades and taylor made suits. the other son is the quiet one, the businessman who stayed out of the spotlight. for now, the mubarak family may be on the ropes but they are not alone. they have their...
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a wikileaks cable from the state department his wife suzanne, a polarizing figure in her own right, groomed her son to take her father's place. sorry, not going to happen. jimmy, a graduate of the american university in cairo and a former executive with bank of america in london sports wrap-around shades and taylor made suits. the other son is the quiet one, the businessman who stayed out of the spotlight. for now, the mubarak family may be on the ropes but they are not alone. they have their money to keep them company. we'll be right back. ♪ [ clatters ] really? ♪ [ male announcer ] it's time for a phone... really? really? [ male announcer ] ...to save us from our phones. new windows phone. designed to get you in, and out, and back to life. get yours at at&t. >>> let's go back to cairo to get an update on what's going on there now. ben wedeman has been covering the protests all day. give us your take on what the military is up to. whose side are they really on? >> reporter: they did make a break from the last two days when they really just left this square open to anybody and particula
a wikileaks cable from the state department his wife suzanne, a polarizing figure in her own right, groomed her son to take her father's place. sorry, not going to happen. jimmy, a graduate of the american university in cairo and a former executive with bank of america in london sports wrap-around shades and taylor made suits. the other son is the quiet one, the businessman who stayed out of the spotlight. for now, the mubarak family may be on the ropes but they are not alone. they have their...
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there is still so much that's unknown like what the bride and groom are going to be wearing and who is designing the dress. one thing we think we know is what kate middleton was wearing when she first caught her future husband's eye. watch. >> reporter: sold for a whopping $126,000 to an anonymous bidder, the sheer number that kate middleton wore at her university fashion show. >> this dress was actually created through a brief called art of seduction. so it's quite apt really. it's based around gemstones, and that's why it's so iridescent and metallic. so it kind of represents seduction. so in a way if that's what she wanted, she -- she definitely bagged her prince. so it got her what she wanted. >> reporter: the dress which cost about $49 to make was initially estimated to sell between $13,000 and $16,000 to attract a wider interest. the auctioneer herself had predicted that estimate would be surpassed within minutes, and it was. >> you can see around the furor connected to do with anything to do with kate middleton. i sort of feel sympathy for her in a way because there is so much f
there is still so much that's unknown like what the bride and groom are going to be wearing and who is designing the dress. one thing we think we know is what kate middleton was wearing when she first caught her future husband's eye. watch. >> reporter: sold for a whopping $126,000 to an anonymous bidder, the sheer number that kate middleton wore at her university fashion show. >> this dress was actually created through a brief called art of seduction. so it's quite apt really. it's...
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kids especially when they're groomed before puberty, they don't have the context and maturity to understand sexuality, so they don't really understand, make sense of the behavior in the way that gives them the tools to understand it right, so they start to like the guy. they can feel great affection, sincere affection for a guy like this. these were kids that for the most part didn't have fathers, 95% of the time he was good to them, taking them places, they loved this man. so there is sincerity in affection for him. it makes sense to me that these kids continued to feel something for the guy, strange as that may seem. children do accommodate the abusers because they're desperate for affection. >> you had another of the alleged victims, victim three, said he never told anyone, not anyone, until police came to question him in 2011. how common is that, and is keeping the secret a long period of time impact the prosecution or defense strategy? >> boy, you know, such a good question because i don't think we quite get in this culture how prevalent this behavior is and how underreported. millions
kids especially when they're groomed before puberty, they don't have the context and maturity to understand sexuality, so they don't really understand, make sense of the behavior in the way that gives them the tools to understand it right, so they start to like the guy. they can feel great affection, sincere affection for a guy like this. these were kids that for the most part didn't have fathers, 95% of the time he was good to them, taking them places, they loved this man. so there is...
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. >> reporter: the bride was the 22-year-old lady elizabeth, the groom, prince albert, duke of i don't recollect. in long life her title would change, duchess of i don't recollect. the bride was a commoner as she was then. and like then, time the nation needs cheering up. and the wedding will be in late april at westminster abbey as it was in 1923. >> i think she ought to go for something slim and elegant. i don't think she'll going for the flounces of the previous princess. >> reporter: back in 1923, elizabeth bose lion was given a choice of three dresses. she chose this one, the finished wedding dress was marginally longer. an assistant from the auction house kindly modelled for us. the bride wore a waxed wreath. on her big day, kate middleton may put her hair up and wear a tiara. the 1923 dress had a floaty feel, it sold for $6,500 at auction. we don't yet know who is designing kate middleton's dress. but it's fair to assume she'll be spending rather more than that. nick glass, cnn, bristol, in the west of england. >> all right. so the royal family has set up a website to keep every
. >> reporter: the bride was the 22-year-old lady elizabeth, the groom, prince albert, duke of i don't recollect. in long life her title would change, duchess of i don't recollect. the bride was a commoner as she was then. and like then, time the nation needs cheering up. and the wedding will be in late april at westminster abbey as it was in 1923. >> i think she ought to go for something slim and elegant. i don't think she'll going for the flounces of the previous princess....
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a photographer and bride and groom, check, and throw in a few fishes, just part of the wedding checklist for this couple sharing a kiss during their underwater wedding at the sea aquarium in spain. >>> and in japan, a boy releases a paper lantern into the river to honor the people of the hiroshima atomic bombing in world war ii and 70,000 people died instantly, and today is the 67th anniversary. >>> the next hour of the >>> the next hour of the newsroom starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i'm john berman filling in for suzanne malveaux. and this hour, we are learning more about the white supremist background of a man who gunned down six members of a sikh temple in wisconsin, and we are hearing from the relatives of the people killed. >> he left this world protecting the people and the world, and now we want to know who is going to protect our hearts from this pain. >> the police say that the gunman ambushed the officers and gunned down people during their sunday services. he was identified as wade michael page, and some sources say he was a army member and dischar
a photographer and bride and groom, check, and throw in a few fishes, just part of the wedding checklist for this couple sharing a kiss during their underwater wedding at the sea aquarium in spain. >>> and in japan, a boy releases a paper lantern into the river to honor the people of the hiroshima atomic bombing in world war ii and 70,000 people died instantly, and today is the 67th anniversary. >>> the next hour of the >>> the next hour of the newsroom starts right...
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>> i certainly seems that saif who's being groomed by his father to take over leadership of libya when colonel gadhafi was going to step aside, certainly, i think saif leads that contingent of brothers. he's the most powerful among them. and the question is, how long does he think he can hold on. and that really depends on -- there are rumors now, i have not confirmed them -- that they have their own sort of security contingent. but that won't be able to keep the hordes at the gate very long. so he'll have to develop a plan for his own safety. >> last question, and i hope this doesn't impinge on what you can tell us. if you were to walk into the oval office tomorrow morning and look the president in the united states, what would you say the united states should do to increase the likelihood that gadhafi is out of there as soon as possible? >> the unique and difficult position the united states has vis-a-vis libya is that in libya, unlike many of the other countries we've talked about tonight, we don't have any leverage. the people with leverage are our european allies, the brits, the i
>> i certainly seems that saif who's being groomed by his father to take over leadership of libya when colonel gadhafi was going to step aside, certainly, i think saif leads that contingent of brothers. he's the most powerful among them. and the question is, how long does he think he can hold on. and that really depends on -- there are rumors now, i have not confirmed them -- that they have their own sort of security contingent. but that won't be able to keep the hordes at the gate very...
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chatting about -- remember that conversation we were both in tears saying what can we do for better grooming? now we have our answers. thanks so much for your time. >> we appreciate it. notice not a flower on this stuff. >> manly man. good times. >> we're going to come back and drink beer. [ sighs ] forget it. [ male announcer ] there's more barbeque time invery bag of kingsford charcoal. kingsford. slow down and grill. ♪ what started as a whisper every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. there's an insurance company that does that, too. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast. [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. >>> well, it if you've been watching cnn weekend mornings you've probably come to know our reynolds wolf, you mo, i have a little secret for you. you may not know this, he loves beer. >> indeed. indeed. >> he really loves beer. and i mean, who can blame you, right? >> no question about it. the first time we m
chatting about -- remember that conversation we were both in tears saying what can we do for better grooming? now we have our answers. thanks so much for your time. >> we appreciate it. notice not a flower on this stuff. >> manly man. good times. >> we're going to come back and drink beer. [ sighs ] forget it. [ male announcer ] there's more barbeque time invery bag of kingsford charcoal. kingsford. slow down and grill. ♪ what started as a whisper every day, millions of...
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he was grooming his son to take over. obviously that situation has changed. john, they finally spoke today, memphis and mubarak. do you know what have you heard on background about that conversation? >> i'm told it was a brief conversation, it was a relatively terse conversation. there's also a big debate when do you play the president card? people were saying when would president mubarak speak, when would president obama speak. all day long the administration said you must reach out, you must open a dialogue with the demonstrators and president mubarak said he would fire his government, which is viewed largely as a sham. and the president himself said nothing about his willingness to talk to them. at that point, we're told the president of the united states called him and was exacerbated. some are saying that president obama's remarks were not tough enough, but he said i need to see concrete steps in public. that was a nudge to president mubarak and the administration says if they don't see those steps in the next 24 hours or so when he reorganizes the gover
he was grooming his son to take over. obviously that situation has changed. john, they finally spoke today, memphis and mubarak. do you know what have you heard on background about that conversation? >> i'm told it was a brief conversation, it was a relatively terse conversation. there's also a big debate when do you play the president card? people were saying when would president mubarak speak, when would president obama speak. all day long the administration said you must reach out, you...
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this is a man who has been groomed for this job, very capable of doing this job, but the problem is, zain, you don't know him. i don't know him. the world doesn't know him. people know steve jobs. his name, his face, so much attached to the company. they have plenty of people, nobody doubts, who are in line, who could certainly take this company forward, but do they have the same vision, do they have the same work ethic, do they have the same things steve jobs has that can carry the company forward. in the short term no worries, the company is going to be fine. down the road if we don't hear more news about him coming back in the long term, we'll see what happens to those shares and also the products, zain, down the road. will this company have the same vision? >> t.j. holmes, we'll see what happens when wall street wakes up and the markets react. apple makes 21% of the nasdaq 100. you're watching "world one" live from london. if you've ever eaten chicken ki kiev, did you give any thought to the place it gets its name from? turns out there's really a lot of chicken in kiev. one of eu
this is a man who has been groomed for this job, very capable of doing this job, but the problem is, zain, you don't know him. i don't know him. the world doesn't know him. people know steve jobs. his name, his face, so much attached to the company. they have plenty of people, nobody doubts, who are in line, who could certainly take this company forward, but do they have the same vision, do they have the same work ethic, do they have the same things steve jobs has that can carry the company...
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prominent pastor, bishop eddie long, faces a third lawsuit that he groomed young men into having sex with him. he cancelled a news conference and radio show interview set for today. his lawyers read a written statement by the evangelist on the radio saying the charges are false. >>> 5 million cans of sim mi lack is recalling formula. >>> a florida appeals court struck down a state law banning gay men and lesbians from adoption. the court upheld a ruling that the ban wassen constitutional. >> and meteorologist rob marciano here with his eye on the midwest and a disturbance in the caribbean? >> yes. what's going on in the midwest, don, is of pretty importance right now. from southern minnesota up through wisconsin, you've got heavy rain falling in this area, and some has been falling for quite some time. these are the rainfall tallies out of parts of minnesota the past day or so. nine inches in amboy, and maple ton seeing six inches. more rain right there, south of minneapolis, and working its way across the river. as a matter of fact, in arcadia, wisconsin, there are evacuations going
prominent pastor, bishop eddie long, faces a third lawsuit that he groomed young men into having sex with him. he cancelled a news conference and radio show interview set for today. his lawyers read a written statement by the evangelist on the radio saying the charges are false. >>> 5 million cans of sim mi lack is recalling formula. >>> a florida appeals court struck down a state law banning gay men and lesbians from adoption. the court upheld a ruling that the ban wassen...
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. >> reporter: the woman who grooms martha's horses documented every step, from injecting the anesthetic to -- eww! as one fan posted. others noted, how marvelous, how flawless her skin looked in the closeups. >> i looked pretty good for being in terrible agony, for god's sake. >> reporter: but there was one photo that had us in stitches and it had nothing to do with martha's stitches. even in her misery, as a plastic surgeon stitched her up, martha couldn't help noticing northern westchester's hospital decor. the photograph was captioned -- >> the ceiling border in the little patient room could use some updating, don't you think? >> reporter: that's gotta go, agreed martha's fans. posted one, it brings to mind oscar wilde's dying words -- either wallpaper goes or i do. thank god you aren't dying. some of martha's fans offered her a little decorating advice of their own. a little bead work on the stitches would have been a nice touch, or maybe a little tassel on the end of the suture string. "martha stewart li
. >> reporter: the woman who grooms martha's horses documented every step, from injecting the anesthetic to -- eww! as one fan posted. others noted, how marvelous, how flawless her skin looked in the closeups. >> i looked pretty good for being in terrible agony, for god's sake. >> reporter: but there was one photo that had us in stitches and it had nothing to do with martha's stitches. even in her misery, as a plastic surgeon stitched her up, martha couldn't help noticing...
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libya is that he has the trust and confidence of his father who everyone believed in the region was grooming him to take power when gadhafi, colonel gadhafi left as the leader. you know, it's funny because when i met with him, he was talking about rehabilitating the former fighters and leader of the fighting group. he was talking about sort of democratic reforms, throwing a wide net. what we saw on tape is a very different saif al gadhafi than i saw in may of 2010. >> what i hear you saying, evers a much more charming guy when you saw him? >> eruderudite and charming whe wishes to be. he's at the forefront of pushing back and impressing protesters on behalf his father and the libyan regime. >> this is basically a brutal regime run by one family, the gadhafi family. talk a little bit about moammer gadhafi. >> it's important that our viewers understand, you know, when we think of security forces at least here in the west, they are constrained by the constitution. they are checked by the justice department and by congress and the judiciary. there's many chicago and balances. none of that exists
libya is that he has the trust and confidence of his father who everyone believed in the region was grooming him to take power when gadhafi, colonel gadhafi left as the leader. you know, it's funny because when i met with him, he was talking about rehabilitating the former fighters and leader of the fighting group. he was talking about sort of democratic reforms, throwing a wide net. what we saw on tape is a very different saif al gadhafi than i saw in may of 2010. >> what i hear you...
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our max foster this morning goes inside the wedding venue, a place steped in personal history for the groom. >> reporter: if britishness can, in part, be defined by its royalty, then this church is as british as they come. westminster abbey comes under the jurisdiction not to the church but to the queen herself. she was crowned here as were all heads of states going bab to 1066. prince william's uncle andrew was married here. and william walked here to mourn the loss of his mother diana. his memorial service was held at westminster abbey. the couple told an aide they chose here not because of its thousand year royal history but because of its staggering beauty. once you're in here you really do get a sense of what they are talking about. ♪ >> reporter: elaborate moldings and kate will likely be aware of how the long single narrow aisle was designed to help make the space seem even bigger. once she's inside the church, she will come through the choir screen there with her father past the choir stalls where the choir will be standing and expect to come up here to the high altar will she wil
our max foster this morning goes inside the wedding venue, a place steped in personal history for the groom. >> reporter: if britishness can, in part, be defined by its royalty, then this church is as british as they come. westminster abbey comes under the jurisdiction not to the church but to the queen herself. she was crowned here as were all heads of states going bab to 1066. prince william's uncle andrew was married here. and william walked here to mourn the loss of his mother diana....